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Show Friday, June 9, 1967 DESERET NEWS, Dear Abby J5 4 Confidential To Teenagers By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY : Several years ago, when I was a teenager, I cut out your column on how teenagers should act in order to stay out of harms way with so many strange and sick people running around loose. In case you have forgotten it. I am sending you a copy. I think the teenagers of today need to read and follow these words even more than we did. Please print it again. 1 benefited greatly and know others will. Thank you. Sincerely vnurs. "HELPED" IN LAKE WALES, FLA. Mrs. Brent R. Dickey Mrs. Ralph Gerdes Degn DEAR HELPED: With pleasure. Here it is: CONFIDENTIAL TO ALL STOTT MARY ANN PAYNES, DONELLE TEEN-AGER- I. Edgar Hoover, director of the FBI, set down the following rules, which deserve to and be read thoughtfully Early June Brides Daynes-Deg- n early June Is Mrs. Ralph Gerdes Degn, the former Miss Mary Ann A lovely bride of Daynes. She and her bridegroom pledged marriage vows Thursday morning in the Salt Lake Temple. Elder Paul H. Dunn of the First Council of tbe Seventy officiated. A wedding breakfast followed at Log Haven, given by the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Iris S. Degn, Ogden. The bridegroom also Is a son of W. Bennie Degn of Redwood City, Calif. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford W. t East. They Daynes, honored the couple at a reception Thursday evening at Parleys Fifth Ward, 2615 String-haAve. Bridal attendants were Mrs. Wilford W. Daynes Jr., Miss Louise Degn, Miss Rosemarie Garff, Miss Eva Marie Livingston and Miss Kathleen Schultz. Wilford W. Daynes Jr. was best man, with David Pingree aad John C. Daynes ushering. The bride has been attending the University of Utah, where she was a member of Alpha Clii Omega and the Navy Sponsor Corps. Her husband, a graduate of the U. of U., affiliated with Phi Alpha Theta. He will do graduate work at Georgetown in University Washington, D.C- - He has fulfilled an LDS Rpzilian mission. were iPrenuptial parties gien by Mrs. Sharp W. Davnes, Mrs. Keith E. Boyd, ?pfss Eva Marie Livingston, 1731-21s- Miss Ann Marie Lee, Miss Kathleen Owen and Miss Pamela Robbins. Others entertaining were Miss Rosemarie Garff, Miss Carolyn Wright, Miss Colleen Wright, Miss Kathleen Schultz, Mrs. Iris S. Degn, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Degn, Mrs. Parry D. Sorensen, Mrs. John H. Smith and Mrs. Reed Christensen. Stott-Dicke- y Salt Lake Temple was the setting Friday for the wedding of Miss Donelle Stott and Brent R. Dickey. Officiating was Elder Bernard P. Brock-banAssistant to the Council of the Twelve. Afterward, the newlyweds were feted at a wedding breakfast at Bratten's by the bridegroom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow W. Dickey, East. The bride is a daughter of 1880-18t- h Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Stott, 1583 Glen Arbor. They will honor the couple at a reception Friday evening at the Hillside Stake Center. Bridal attendants will be Mrs. KShirlan Dickey, matron of honor; Miss Beth Stott, remembered: 1. IF ANT STRANGER of honor; Miss Leslie Callister, Miss Susan Herbert, Miss Miss Carol Dickey, Andrea Dickey and Miss Joan Dallimore. Flower girls will be Jody Hofmann and Camille Condie. Best man will be K Shirlan Dickey. Ushers will include Jerry S. Stott, Tone Madsen, Ron Phillips, Richard Webb, Kidman, James Young, and junior usher, Doug Stutz. The bride has been attending the University of Utah, where she is a member of the Army Sponsor Corps, and will be commanding colonel of the group next year. She Is a member of the Sponsor Drill Team and received the Elks Leadership and Scholarship Award and the State Normal Scholarship. Her husband is attending the U. of U., and has fulfilled an LDS Eastern States mission. were Prenuptial parties given by Miss Ieslie Callister, Miss Ann Thacker, Miss Susan Herbert, Miss Joan Dallimore, Mrs. William Hofmann, Miss Tricia Henrick-son- , Mrs. Wendell Mills, Mr. Gordon Lee Hanks, Mrs. John F. Anderson and Mrs. K Shirlan Dickey. maid Richard -- OR EVEN A SLIGHT ACMAKES QUAINTANCE I M P ROPER ADVANCES, TEI.L YOUR PARENTS IMMEDIATELY. Young people are too often such about things they dislike the idea of getting an offender into - kind-hearte- d "trouble." Just remember that if you DONT report him, he'll probably get into worse trouble later on to say nothing of the harm he may cause. 2. IF The directions trick Is a lavorite among sex criminals. They count on the natural helpfulness of young people. S. BE VERY CAREFUL ABOUT ACCEPTING WORK FROM A STRANGER. This is another insidious dodge. Always make sure that the person is a respectable business man. 9. DONT GO ABOUT THE HOUSE This may seem harmless, hut it's an invitation to Peepwho may later ing Toms become something more dangerous. 10. N F. V E R, N E V E R HITCHHIKE! And never, never, pick up ft hitchhiker ! PASSED AROUND, NOTIFY YOUR PARENTS IMMEDIATELY. Obscene reading matter is a favorite habit of degenerates. It the authorities can run down the source and trace the material, they may he able to rid the community of danger before it starts. 3 DATE! YOUR KNOW DONT GO Ol T ON BLIND DATES" UNLESS ANOTHER COUPLE IS ALONG ANI) EVEN THEN BE CAUTIOUS. If someone phones and says he's a friend of Jack Jones, tell him youd be glad to have Jack Jones introduce him. 1. STAY OUT OF LOVERS LANES. It's natural to want to le alone with your date, but experience shows that levers' Lancs" are favorite haunts of sex criminals. 5. DONT WANDER AWAY FROM THE CROWD AT PICNICS AND OUTINGS. STAY W I T HIN DISCALLING TANCE. Sex criminals are easily attracted to any group of young people, and given an opportunity they can strike with frightening speed. fi. DONT ASK FOR TROUBLE DRESS SENSIBLY. Provocative clothing may attract the attention o( a potential sex criminal. 7. BE CIVIL TO STRANGDIRECASK WHO ERS TIONS. BUT NEVER GO PART WAY WITH THEM. - DEAR ABBY: My wife Is sloppy, nags me all the time, she's always tired and she Is very extravagant, and to top it off, she doesn't understand DEAN me. dear ABBY may ba haard at 11)0 a.m. weekdays an KSL Radio. Troubled? Writa to Abby, In cara af thf- Deieret New, P.O. Box 1257, Salt take City, Utah, 04110- For a partonal reply, enclose a stamped, anvelopa. HEAR ABBY: I wish you would tell those psychiatrists who advise their rich lady patients to keep busy" to find some volunteer work to relieve their boredom. I am a saleslady who works on commission, and I dont need some rich society dame competing with me for sales. 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